Interview with David Onley

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Participant: David C. Onley
Researcher: Shant Bedakian
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2015-06-04
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As an alumnus of and lecturer at UTSC, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley recounts his time at Scarborough College in the 70s and its ongoing legacy. He talks about the seamless accessibility of the campus and the sense of community at UTSC. He also covers some of the initiatives he led as a student leader, such as organizing the campus' first Oktoberfest and lobbying for the construction of the first residences.
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As an alumnus of and lecturer at UTSC, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley recounts his time at Scarborough College in the 70s and its ongoing legacy. He talks about the seamless accessibility of the campus and the sense of community at UTSC. He also covers some of the initiatives he led as a student leader, such as organizing the campus' first Oktoberfest and lobbying for the construction of the first residences.